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The Konvision KVM-1951W is an 18.5-inch multifunctional broadcast monitor with a 1920x1080 resolution. It supports all video formats and comes with professional broadcast features like waveform, vectorscope, and audio meter. Ideal for post - production and editing, this monitor offers precise color calibration with its 3D LUT technology, compatible with ColorSpace and Calman software and works with a range of universal colorimeters. The Darkness Check feature reveals more shadow details in dark areas. The Part Zoom In function lets you closely examine any part of the picture. It supports PIP and PBP for multiple signal combinations, and the two images can swap freely. The Pixel Measurement function provides real - time Y&RGB values. SDI signals can display waveform, vectorscope, and histogram simultaneously, with an alarm for over - exposed areas. The False Color feature helps check image exposure without external equipment. Focus Assist marks sharp edges in red, and the Zebra feature highlights over - exposed areas. The Horizontal Picture Flip is useful in studio settings. Key features include an 8 - Bit LCD panel, 3G - SDI 4:4:4 12 - bit signals, multiple input and output options, audio level meter, dynamic UMD, and more. It has a wide viewing angle, good brightness and contrast ratio, and a long lifespan. With support for various SDI formats, it can handle different audio inputs and outputs, and operates within a wide temperature range and voltage options.
Using the Konvision KVM - 1951W monitor is quite straightforward. First, connect your devices to the appropriate input ports. You can use SDI, DVI, HDMI, or other available connections based on your device type. For color calibration, if you want precise colors, use the 3D LUT feature with the compatible ColorSpace or Calman software and a suitable colorimeter. When checking dark areas in your footage, turn on the Darkness Check feature to see more details. If you need to focus on a specific part of the picture, use the Part Zoom In function. To view multiple signals at once, use the PIP or PBP mode. Be aware that the monitor has a specific operating temperature range from - 10 to 50 degrees Celsius. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or high humidity. When it comes to power, you can use either DC 12V or AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz. In case of no signal input, the monitor will automatically enter power - saving mode to save energy. For maintenance, keep the monitor clean by using a soft, dry cloth to wipe the screen. Avoid using harsh chemicals. If you need to mount the monitor, use the VESA MIS - D (100X100mm) installation option. When transporting the monitor, make sure to use the proper packaging to prevent damage.